"ENN ESR ENE (RAGRESUFERBURICSSERRESYNARER AVES OB RNER}. g "on ARNE BFP ANBAPC LERNER IR FERAABBETRLA TED EE = mw Irvin R. Zelt Sincere Thanks to All the Voters & Workers in the Dallas Area School District Who Supported Me in the May 17 Primary Election HARRY C. SICKLER Patrick Kern, son of Ms. Marie Kern of Road 6, Box 65, Roushey Street, Dallas, has been named to the Dean’s List at the Ohio Columbus, OH. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must have at least a 3.0 grade point average (out of a possible 4.0) in the last term of study. Kern, a student in the Computer Science for Business pro- gram, has a 3.4 GPA. Sherry L. Goble, daugh- ter of Charles and Mary Ann Goble, Centermore- land, was recently selected an appointee for the 1984 Dietetic Internship Class to begin this September at Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, N.Y. Sherry was one of six selected from over 70 applicants. She graduated from Tunkhannock Area High School and College Misericordia Class of ’82 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Foods and Nutri- tion, -and is presently attending Marywood - Col- lege, Scranton, pursuing her Masters Degree. Sherry will be taking a leave of absence from Custom Management Cor- poration whom she joined upon graduation as Food Service Director for their account with the Heritage Nursing Center, Athens, Pa. Spec. 5 Joseph T. Kelly Jr., son of Joseph T. Kelly Sr. of Route 2, Harveys Lake, has arrived for duty at Fort Bragg, N.C. Kelly, a tracked-vehicle mechanic with the 1st Corps Support Command, was previously assigned in Glessen, West Germany. He is a 1975 graduate of Crestwod High School, Mountaintop. Judith Ann Desiderio, 4 Pinecone Lane, Shaver- town and Elizabeth C. Jones, 94 Norton Ave. Dallas are among 727 stu- dents at Shippensburg State College who received degrees during May 7 Eight young people will be confirmed and received as members of the Orange and Mount Zion United Methodist Churches on Pentecost Sunday, May 22, according to Rev. Dr. Allan J. Cease, pastor. The confirmands at Orange are Amy Bahner, Jean Dewey, brass, or all brown. set thermostat higher. and Michael Meade. At Mount Zion they are Chris- tine Coolbaugh, Christo- pher Hoffman, Christopher Isaac, Denise Peck and Scott Pimental. A recep- tion in their honor will be held at the Mount Zion church at 12 noon. Read the PIGNIC TABLES "CUSTOM MADE’ All Shapes & Sizes OLD MILL PINE 320 Exeter Ave. West Pittston Phone 653-4262 ST TTT PR Commencement ceremo- nies. Desiderio’s degree is in management, and Jones’ is in government adminis- tration. Josef M. Reese, Box 175A, RD 2, Overbrook, Dallas, was a member of the last graduation class of Clarion State College, receiving a diploma during commencement ceremo- nies held Sunday, May 15. Reese, a management major at Clarion, was one of 747 students to receive diplomas, including 658 bachelor’s degrees, 47 associate’s and 42 master’s. Clarion State College versity of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1983, making Sunday’s graduates the last from the college. The program included the academic processional, remarks by Clarion Presi- dent Dr. Thomas A. Bond, and presentation of diplo- mas. Brenda Long, a senior at Lock Haven State College has received a high honor in Special Education for her Outstanding Field Experience during her professional semester and student | David Anderson presented her with her award at the May 4 Convocation in Rob- inson Hall at the college. Ms. Long graduated May 21 and in June will start her teaching career at The Woods Schools in Langhorne, a private insti- tution for mentally and physically handicapped. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Long, 62 Hickory Street, Trucks- ville. Mark Kravits, son of Ms. Matthew Kravits of Road 6, Box 116, Dallas, has been named to the Presi- dent’s List at the Ohio Institute of Technology in Columbus, OH. To be eligible for the honor, students must have at least a 3.5 grade point average (out of a possible 4.0) in their fourth term of study. Kravits, a student in the Computer Science for Business program, has a 3.5 GPA. WILK Radio announced the appointment of Irvin R. Zelt as General Sales Manager. Zelt will have responsibility over all areas of the company’s sales operation. A native of Philadelphia, Zelt started his broadcast career as an air personal- ity on WRHA Radio at the University of Adkron in 1966. 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